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    How Flashing Lights on Cell Towers Can Save Birds’ Lives
    Birds February 18, 2016

    How Flashing Lights on Cell Towers Can Save Birds’ Lives

    As many as 7 million birds in the U.S. die every year when they strike communication towers, but not for much longer.

    Los entretelones del ataque de Shell al Ártico
    Birds March 2, 2016

    Los entretelones del ataque de Shell al Ártico

    Una investigación de meses de duración muestra cómo el gigante de la energía presionó al Departamento del Interior durante su salvaje ofensiva en el Ártico para conseguir la mayor parte de lo que quería (excepto el petróleo).

    6 imágenes de la Tierra vista desde arriba
    Birds March 3, 2016

    6 imágenes de la Tierra vista desde arriba

    Observar la Tierra desde el espacio exterior es fascinante, hasta que uno se da cuenta de que probablemente se está asombrando por la destrucción.

    In New Plan, Baby Whooping Cranes to Be Led by Parents, Not Planes
    Birds February 12, 2016

    In New Plan, Baby Whooping Cranes to Be Led by Parents, Not Planes

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is shifting its captive Whooping Crane breeding and release program in hopes of better helping the birds.

    Roofing Revolution: How (Gorgeous) Green Roofs Benefit Birds
    Birds February 18, 2016

    Roofing Revolution: How (Gorgeous) Green Roofs Benefit Birds

    It’s not wasted space if you do something with it. Four green roof projects are helping species around the world.

    What Became Of Brooklyn’s Painted Bunting?
    Birds February 5, 2016

    What Became Of Brooklyn’s Painted Bunting?

    The rainbow-colored bird that caught the attention of thousands has left the city. But where did he go?

    Are Bald Eagles a Good Anti-Drone Strategy?
    Birds February 2, 2016

    Are Bald Eagles a Good Anti-Drone Strategy?

    The Dutch police’s new idea for taking down drones certainly seems to work. But is it good for the birds?

    Did Our Appetite for Eggs Kill Off a 500-pound Bird?
    Birds February 2, 2016

    Did Our Appetite for Eggs Kill Off a 500-pound Bird?

    New research shows that thousands of years ago, our ancestors likely gobbled up Australia’s feathered giants.

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